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Monday, March 31, 2014 on the Global Edmonton Morning News

Montreal police have announced a policy shift on prostitution: treat those in the sex trade as victims and not criminals. File, Global News

SPRING EDMONTON’S WOMAN’S SHOW

Lorraine Mansbridge

Lorraine is on location at the Spring Edmonton’s Woman’s Show which runs April 5-6 at the Edmonton EXPO Centre.

 

PROSTITUTION LAWS

Jeff McArthur

Last December, several laws surrounding prostitution were brought before our nation’s highest court, claiming they create a safety risk for sex-trade workers. The Supreme Court agreed and struck down the legislation. With more insight, we’re joined by Corus radio host Jeff McArthur.

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ACUPUNCTURE

Gordon Grant

When traditional medical regimes lack success, patients will often turn to alternative forms of therapy or treatment. Dr. Gordon Grant is here to talk about acupuncture and its applications.

 

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ISLAND OF LEMURS: MADAGASCAR 

David Douglas

“Island of Lemurs: Madagascar” is scheduled to open at the Telus World of Science on Friday. The director and cinematographer, Donald Douglas, speaks with us about the production.

 

TECH UNTANGLED

Steve Makris

Technology guru Steve Makris fills us in on what’s new and exciting in the world of technology.

 

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NOW TRENDING

Emily Mertz

Online Producer Emily Mertz fills us in on what’s trending online, including why Albertans should be extra alert tomorrow for April Fools’ Day… that is, if Google searches are any prediction.

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